Daige Maxit Adhesive System

The Maxit Adhesive System combines motorized roller coaters with a unique pressure-sensitive adhesive for mounting wide-format inkjet prints, presentations, photos, book covers, signage, trading cards, labels and more to just about any surface, including plastic, gatorfoam, sintra, wood and metal.

The Maxit eliminates forever the mess of spray adhesives, plus it costs much less to use than adhesive sheets and rolls. A very thin coating of the Maxit MX II adhesive provides a strong, secure bond with absolutely no bumps.

Using the Maxit is simple. After the machine warms up (approximately 55 minutes), simply push the motor switch and feed your print into the rollers. In just seconds, your print is coated with a micro-thin adhesive. Then simply position your print on the substrate and roll it down to eliminate any air and create a permanent bond. At the end of the day, turn off the power on the Maxit and the adhesive solidifies, so there is absolutely no maintenance or cleanup.

The Maxit is extremely clean to work with since the adhesive will not transfer to your fingers no matter how often you touch it. The adhesive also never dries out or loses its tack, so you can mount your work at any time. Adding more adhesive to the Maxit is achieved by adding a dissolvable cello bag of adhesive pellets to the coater tray.

For years I've used good old spray glue to produce foam core mounted posters, signs and counter cards. When our office moved to a new location that didn't have a space for glue overspray, I began looking for something to replace the old standby and found the Daige Maxit System. I should have looked sooner as this is great. Much easier, a better adhesive, more permanent, no fumes and my lungs (and coworkers) are much happier.

It heats up in one hour or just under and applies a nice, thin layer of plastic adhesive quickly. It does take a couple of tricks to send items through the roller:

1) Once the glue is hot, turn the roller motor on for a good couple of minutes to heat the roller up so the paper will pass through without sticking to the roller.

2) Thicker paper is advised, and for good reason. Thinner paper will stick to the roller (no matter how warm it is) and dive down into the glue. I do use a little thinner paper for posters, but fold the leading edge up before sending it through (a trick from Daige).

All in all, a great product. I highly recommend it if you do a lot of in-house sign production.

Factory-Shipped Items
The following items are shipped directly from the manufacturer. The expected ship dates are valid for orders placed today. Please allow additional time for delivery.

Item-Sku

Description

Expected Ship Date

23527-1012

Maxit Adhesve System · !d 12in Width

3/13/2015

23527-1245

Maxit Adhesve System · !d 24.5in Width

3/13/2015

23527-1365

Maxit Adhesve System · !dn 36.5in Width

3/13/2015

23527-1007

Maxit Adhesve System · !d 7 Refill Bags

3/13/2015

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